“Who flew first - Challenging the Wright Brothers” airs tonight, Monday 5th December, Australia wide on ABC (channel 2) at 9:20pm. This is an interesting and well researched topic that some claim could possibly rewrite history (already has in some cases).
It looks like TAVAS will obtain the replica aircraft made for this documentary - we should have it early next year.

The rebuild of the Neptune has been coming along nicely thanks to the hard work of our amazing volunteers! The tail section has been reattached and the aircraft is starting to take shape again. ... See MoreSee Less

Lovingly restored to her former glory!
After many years of hard work, the refurbished F-111 (A8-142) has joined former flying greats, a Canberra bomber, a Meteor, a Sabre and a Mirage as the centrepiece at the front gate of RAAF Base Wagga.
To mark this event, the Chief of Air Force, Air Marshal Leo Davies, will officially unveil the refurbished F-111 aircraft. Air Marshal Davies completed 56 sorties in this aircraft with a total flying time of 120 hours.
It's all happening 3:30 - 4:40pm, Wednesday 23 November.

Our Super King Air has been a part of the museum since 2013. Before Pearl Aviation donated the aircraft to QAM, the aircraft was conducting flight inspection operations for Airservices Australia. You can read about its other commercial operations on our website!

In 2004, QAM member Gary Scott took on the challenging task of building a replica Mustang. The build took 4 years, initially at Gary's house in Little Mountain, with the remainder done at QAM. In December 2008, Gary kindly donated the aircraft to QAM, with a dedication to his father Alan, a Liberator Flight Engineer who was lost at sea in 1953. The replica is of all metal construction and includes several genuine Mustang components. You can read more about the aircraft via the link below.

Today we marked the Centenary of the formation of Australia’s first flying squadrons, Numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 Squadrons (1916 – 2016) at RAAF Base Williamtown, NSW.
The official program commenced with a full Colours Parade, reviewed by the Governor-General, His Excellency General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC (Retd), as Commander-In-Chief.
The day highlighted the contributions and achievements of Numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 Squadrons throughout the last 100 years – from Air Force’s earliest beginnings, with the formation of the Australian Flying Corps, into the modern integrated Air Force that we know today.
Centenary events have brought into focus the dedication, commitment, sacrifice and exemplary service of Army and Air Force personnel past and present highlighting the enduring spirit of mateship, with the opportunity to come together as one, in acknowledgment of a proud history that continues with ongoing operations today.

A selection of photos from the Mirage's arrival this week as well as plenty of historical photos are now up on our website. The arrival of the Mirage A3-16 coincided with the 42nd anniversary of its final flight. Check them out via the link below.

Added details of a flight of teh DHC-4 CARIBOU A4-173 with HRH The Prince of Wales to Lizard Island in March/April 1979. Thanks to John Staal who was the pilot and C.O. of 35 SQN at the time. Also added two images. Image 1 Image 2

QAM expresses thanks to Bob Keys for the donation of Beech E18S N3781B.

05JAN14

QAM expresses thanks to Greg Ackman for the donation of Piper Tomahawk VH-SCK.

2013

26NOV13

QAM expresses thanks to Tadgell Aviation Services for the donation of the cabin section of Robinson R44 VH-RMN.

20OCT13

QAM’s Patron, Allan Vial, DFC, OAM, OPR (Pol) celebrated his 90th birthday in June this year and felt that this was an appropriate time for him to retire as Patron. Accordingly, the search for a successor began and we are proud to announce that Air Marshal Geoff Shepherd, AO (retd) has agreed to be our new Patron. Geoff’s credentials are outstanding. As a former Chief of Air Force, F-111 pilot and Sunshine Coast resident, Geoff is uniquely qualified and we are greatly honoured to have him as our new Patron. We extend our sincerest thanks to Allan Vial for his guidance and generosity over many years and we look forward to his continued involvement as a Life Member of QAM. Click the arrow button for a new page on QAM’s Patrons past and present.

26SEP13

QAM expresses thanks to AeroPearl Aviation for their donation of Beech 200 Super King Air VH-FII which was trucked from Brisbane to Caloundra on 25SEP13.

21AUG13

QAM has gratefully received an aeroplane which has been part of the Caloundra aviation scene for twenty years. Following the recent death of Graham Schott, President of the Caloundra Aero Club, his family has fulfilled Graham’s wish to donate his KR-2 VH-XXS to QAM.

02AUG13

QAM has received Sud/Aerospatiale Lama helicopter PK-ZHB as a donation from Pacific Helicopters of Goroka, PNG.

25MAY13

The F-111 has arrived and is now on display. Click the arrow for a gallery of images.

20MAR13

QAM has taken delivery of a Bristol Bloodhound surface-to-air missile.

02JAN13

It has emerged that QAM’s Caribou A4-173 participated in relief operations after Darwin was devastated by Cyclone Tracy on Christmas Day 1974.

2012

26OCT12

QAM’s offer for a Bell UH-1H Iroquois has been successful. QAM expects to take delivery of A2-310 early in the new year.

12OCT12

QAM’s seven year campaign to display an F-111 has been successful. F-111C A8-129 is expected to be delivered to Caloundra in early 2013. The history of the aeroplane and numerous images are now on the website.

22JUL12

Added a photo of the newly restored Lake Buccaneer VH-EJX.

22JUL12

Added a photo of the newly restored Cessna 336 VH-CMY.

04JUN12

Added 11 new images of QAM’s DC-3 VH-ANR in service with Airlines of NSW. Thanks to Bill Bray who flew the aircraft with Airlines of NSW. Images 25 to 35 refer.

23MAR12

QAM has been chosen to host a major research project on Aviation in the Aftermath of Cyclone Tracy at Darwin in December 1974.

21MAR12

It is amazing to reflect that the restoration of QAM’s Lockheed Ventura has already occupied more than twenty years! The fading paint and the apparently slow progress on the exterior belies a tremendous amount of work going on inside the aeroplane. It must be remembered that this aircraft was converted to a farm shed after the war and when QAM acquired the fuselage it was totally bare inside. Thanks to restorer and photographer Ron Hasenbosch we have added several images of the interior.

2011

06DEC11

Added another excellent research paper by QAM member Don Cameron. Don’s latest effort is titledThe Output of Luigi Pellarini – An Innovative Aircraft Designer. Pellarini is perhaps best remembered for having designed the Transavia Airtruk, an example of which is about to join the QAM collection.

12SEP11

For our younger visitors, QAM has created “Herbie the Helicopter”

12SEP11

QAM has acquired a pair of EDO floats. Can you positively identify them?

30AUG11

Kawasaki 47G3B-KH4 helicopter VH-AHQ has been restored and placed on display.

26AUG11

Mr Stephen Rose has donated to QAM an aluminium suitcase into which he and his mother packed their worldly goods when they migrated to Australia in 1948. Not for them an ocean liner or even a modern airliner of the time. They travelled on the delivery flight of Lockheed Lodestar G-AGBU. Read the remarkable story.

30JUL11

In February 2011, QAM was visited by Major Ruben Donkervoort, an F-16 pilot with the Royal Netherland Air Force. Here is his story of how an incident involving the QAM DC-3 helped to shape his flying career.

A ceremony was held at the Museum to dedicate the Wirraway to the memory of John Villiers.

04MAR11

Added a page on Smithy’s Ukulele.

07FEB11

The QAM Flood Appeal weekend held on 5/6 February resulted in a donation of $404.00 to the Premier’s Flood Relief Appeal. Thanks to everyone who contributed.

16JAN11

Added an image of QAM’s Viscount VH-TVJ at Essendon in 1958. Thanks to John R Sweetten and his son Peter.

2010

27DEC10

QAM’s Wirraway has arrived and the aircraft is now on display.

24NOV10

QAM is acquiring a CAC Wirraway courtesy of a most generous grant from The John Villiers Trust.

24NOV10

The Lim-2 has arrived at Caloundra.

11NOV10

On 3 November, the Sunshine Coast Branch of the Vietnam Veterans Association placed a plaque near the nosewheel of Caribou A4-173.

03NOV10

On 30 October, a new exhibit was dedicated to the memory of the passengers and crew of the BCPA DC-6 airliner Resolution which crashed on approach to San Francisco on 29 October 1953. The British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines and DC-6 VH-BPE Resolution Memorial Cabinet also includes many items of BCPA memorabilia as well as small pieces of wreckage from the Resolution.

31OCT10

Added a new page on plaques and other dedicated memorials at QAM.

26OCT10

In an open letter to the Sunshine Coast Daily newspaper, the QAM President has thanked everyone who assisted in the fight to have the Museum remain on Caloundra Airport.

22OCT10

QAM has presented certificates of thanks to several local citizens who fought to have QAM remain on its current site if the airport were to close.

“Then and Now” – this new page is a compilation of some of the more dramatic transformations involving QAM aircraft in recent years at the hands of our dedicated volunteers.

30SEP10

QAM’s Caribou has been fitted with one of its engines.

30SEP10

QAM’s Lockheed Ventura has been fitted with one of its engines.

30SEP10

QAM now has a Facebook page. (This link will open the Facebook page in a new window).

12SEP10

Added an image of QAM’s Metroliner in Air Albatross livery as ZK-SWC thanks to Peter Lewis in New Zealand.

03SEP10

It was announced in the Queensland Parliament on 2 September 2010 that Caloundra Airport would remain open and not be relocated. See the full Hansard extract on the QAM Home Page.

03SEP10

Added an aerial photograph of Caloundra Aerodrome taken on 3 October 1974, twelve years before QAM relocated from Brisbane.

31AUG10

A highlight of Open Cockpit Weekend 2010 was a series of live engine runs by a Pratt & Whitney R-2000.

13JUN10

QAM has acquired a Polish-built version of the Russian MiG-15UTI two-seat jet trainer. The aircraft will be delivered to Caloundra in the latter half of 2010.

25MAY10

QAM has experienced another of those “what museums are all about” moments. On ANZAC Day we were honoured with the presence of Walter Seidel who was on holiday from the United States. Walter’s previous visit to Australia was in 1943 when he was a Lieutenant in the USAAF attached to General Douglas MacArthur’s GHQ. During this time, Walter flew QAM’s DC-3 which was then with MacArthur’s GHQ as VHCXE.

02MAY10

QAM member John Stitt has published a research paper on the history of Maroochydore Aerodrome – Aerodrome Road. The paper can be downloaded as a PDF.

23MAR10

QAM has acquired the nose section of Caribou A4-159 as a source of parts for A4-173 and eventual restoration as a stand-alone exhibit.

25FEB10

Added an image of Piper Pawnee ZK-CEL at Wanganui in 1966 thanks to Peter Garlick.

12FEB10

Added two images of Cessna 336 VH-CMY thanks to Dave Eyre.

12FEB10

Added two images of Piper Pawnee ZK-CEL at Hawera in 1984 thanks to Deane Baunton.

2009

30DEC09

QAM has acquired the unique swing-tail Cessna 336 VH-CMY.

22DEC09

Wackett-Cropmaster VH-AJH is now complete and on display.

22DEC09

Piper Pawnee ZK-CEL is now complete and on display.

22DEC09

After many years in open storage, Nomad VH-BFH is receiving some attention.

22DEC09

Added a recent image showing progress with the restoration of Drover VH-FDS. The aircraft now has wings attached and it is standing on its own undercarriage.

22DEC09

Added a recent image showing progress with the restoration of Drover VH-FDR.

22DEC09

Added a recent image showing progress with the restoration of Caribou A4-173.

21NOV09

Added a recent image showing progress with the restoration of Drover VH-FDR. For many years, the fuselage of this aircraft has been displayed as an RFDS diorama. More recently, the aircraft has been fitted with its original fin and rudder as well as a centre engine.

21NOV09

Added a recent image showing progress with the restoration of the Wackett-Cropmaster.

22NOV09

Added a recent image showing progress with the restoration of the Piper Pawnee.

21NOV09

Added a series of aerial photographs of the QAM site taken in 1988, 2004 and 2009.

20NOV09

QAM is now offering its facilities to professional photographers and advertising agencies for photoshoots.

13NOV09

Added a site plan showing the location of exhibits.

02NOV09

Added a tribute to George Roberts OAM who passed away on 24 August 2009 aged 99.

30OCT09

Added a page on the DCA Command Post.

30OCT09

Added a page on the Qantas Hastings Deering stairs.

30OCT09

Added a page on the Qantas Clarktor tug.

30OCT09

Added more detail on QAM’s acquisition of the IMA Towed Target. Also added one image.

29OCT09

The page for the Sea Vixen cockpit mobile display now includes a diary of all the events visited.

21SEP09

A Pterodactyl Ascender ultralight has been donated by Mr J. C. Carr to whom QAM records its thanks.

06SEP09

The restoration of Heron VH-KAM is progressing.

06SEP09

The restoration of Flying Doctor Drover VH-FDS is progressing.

06SEP09

Restoration of Wackett VH-AJH is nearing completion.

23AUG09

James Willcocks in the UK has kindly supplied a colour photograph of QAM’s Meteor TT20 WD647 at Exeter in 1968.

17AUG09

James Oglethorpe, Webmaster of 3 Squadron RAAF Association, has kindly provided two rare photographs of QAM’s DC-3 at Lydda, Palestine in mid 1941. The aircraft is depicted wearing the registration PK-ALW with KLM titles and red, white and blue nationality stripes. The photos were taken by Harry Clare who was ground crew with 3 Squadron at the time.

30JUL09

Michael Butcher, a recent visitor to QAM, has provided this wonderful image of QAM’s Caribou A4-173 at Can Tho, Vietnam during 1968-69. Thank you Michael.

10JUL09

Added a report on QAM’s very successful Open Cockpit Weekend. The report includes a list of raffle and competition winners.

16MAY09

QAM member, Don Cameron, has published a twelve page paper titled The Calair Skyfox – Origin, Derivatives and Production Lists. It is a most appropriate research subject for QAM as the Skyfox was built at Caloundra Airport where QAM is based. The paper can be downloaded as a PDF.

12MAY09

QAM has acquired a very rare Djinn helicopter which was once operated by ANSETT-ANA.

12MAY09

QAM has acquired a composite Calair Skyfox airframe which has been donated by the Skyfox Flying School.

QAM’s Beagle 206S now carries its original Australian registration VH-UNL. The aircraft was unveiled by QAM’s Patron, Allan Vial, at a ceremony at the Museum on 18 April.

04APR09

Added three new images of Hunter XE614 in Aden thanks to Ray Deacon.

19MAR09

Added a new page on an Antonov An-12 cockpit door held by QAM.

27FEB09

Added a new page on QAM’s facilities for professional photographers and film-makers.

27FEB09

There have been significant additions to the QAM website:
The history of DC-3 VH-ANR which was previously hosted on another domain is now where it belongs on the QAM website.
Narratives of various Aircraft Recoveries are listed.
Included in the Recoveries section is an in-depth report on the Sentosa Rescue Mission.
The Engine Collection is now listed.
There is now a new section on QAM Art.
The Photo Album now includes approximately 80 images.

In addition:
The Status Cards for some of the former RAAF and RAF aircraft have been added to the aircraft history pages.
Photo coverage of many of the aircraft has been expanded significantly.

11FEB09

An Aero Commander aerial survey diorama has been added to the Aerial Photography and Survey Mapping display in Hangar 1.

05FEB09

Added a page on the Winton Grasshopper ultralight.

14JAN09

For the past five years, QAM members Lyn and Gary Scott have been constructing a static replica of the CAC Mustang as a tribute to Gary’s late father Alan Scott (1914 – 1953). The completed replica was dedicated at a recent ceremony at the Museum. The end result is a stunning representation of the Mustang

05JAN09

Added a full report on the recovery of the Museum’s Fokker Friendship.

2008

16DEC08

Added a new image of QAM’s Mohawk 298 VH-HIX in its original configuration as a Nord 262 with Rousseau Aviation as F-BPNY.

18NOV08

QAM has been visited by Peter Lewis who flew Hunter XE614 in Aden in 1963-64. This aeroplane is now displayed in the QAM and Peter was visiting to renew acquaintances with his former charge.

18NOV08

The QAM’s new library storage facility was officially named The Dunoon Building on 5 November by QAM Patron Allan Vial.

01NOV08

The fuselage of Fokker Friendship VH-WAN (VH-FNQ) has arrived at Caloundra.

24OCT08

QAM won two awards at the recent Caloundra Regional Business Awards.

19OCT08

The QAM website now has a Search page.

09SEP08

QAM member Mick Hinsbey has been presented with a Certificate of Appreciation to Australian Volunteers by the Hon Peter Slipper MP at a ceremony at the Museum.

09SEP08

QAM Remembers. For several years, QAM has maintained a Memorial Book in the Museum at Caloundra. This book honours QAM members who have passed away. This Memorial Book is now available for viewing online.

03SEP08

QAM has added Fokker Friendship VH-FNQ to the collection.

18JUL08

Added 2 new images to the page for Beech 18 VH-CLG.

25JUN08

Added 25 new images to the page for Dove VH-MAL.

24JUN08

Added an in-depth account of 1417 Flight in Aden in 1963/64. This account was written by Peter Lewis who was the Flight’s first CO. His personal Hunter was XE614 which is now part of the QAM collection. You can also access the story via the page for Hunter 533. Thank you Peter.

23MAY08

QAM records its appreciation to Mr Greg Ackman for the loan of the Wackett – Cropmaster VH-AJH.

16MAR08

Auster J/5G VH-BYP is now fully restored and on display in Hangar 1.

12FEB08

QAM Research Papers will be added progressively as they become available. The section currently includes papers on the Canberra, Tracker Instructional Airframes and Cloud Seeding.

16JAN08

The restoration of Drover VH-FDS has commenced. Five new images of the aircraft’s time in WA have been added courtesy of Geoff Goodall.

2007

31DEC07

Sea Vixen XJ607 is in the news. Although QAM holds the nose section of this aircraft, the rest of the airframe was believed to have been scrapped, that was until the right tail boom from XJ607 was unearthed on a farm in England.

29DEC07

QAM records its appreciation to Dr Russell Broadbent who has donated his lovely Beagle 206 VH-UNL to QAM.

18NOV07

Tiger Moth VH-BKS has been reassembled at Caloundra.

22OCT07

Added a page on Sandringham F-OBIP – “The one that got away”.

14OCT07

Added two images of Caribou A4-173 wearing replacement U.S. Army wings in Vietnam.

07OCT07

It is with much sadness that QAM records the passing of our founding President, Richard “Dick” Hitchins.

07OCT07

QAM has added to its collection a replica of the Wicko Cabin Sports which was the first aircraft designed and flown in Queensland.

07OCT07

QAM records its appreciation to Mr Greg Ackman for the loan of the Pawnee ZK-CEL.

21SEP07

QAM records its appreciation to Mr Greg Ackman for the loan of the Tiger Moth VH-BKS.

21MAY07

QAM records its appreciation to Mr Mark Pilkington for the donation of the cockpit section of CAC Ceres VH-CEU.

18APR07

QAM records its appreciation to Mr Guy Cahill for the donation of Beechcraft Bonanza VH-AWC.

21MAR07

QAM is very pleased to be able to display Spitfire Mk Vc LZ844 which is on loan from Aviation Australia.

2006

20SEP06

David Bourke has contributed an account of the crash of Auster VH-KBY at Cobar in December 1953. This aircraft is now part of the QAM collection as VH-BYP.

20SEP06

Added a photo of Hunter 533 in service with the RAF in Aden as XE614. This photo is remarkable because it is an air-to-air image taken with the on-board F95 camera of an accompanying Hunter FR Mk. 10. Special thanks to George Cole for this wonderful contribution.

01SEP06

It was known that QAM’s Hunter 533 served as XE614 with No 1417 Flight RAF in Aden during the sixties. It was also known that the codes applied to 1417 Flight’s Hunters were derived from the initials of the assigned pilot and that XE614 was coded GC, but we never knew who “GC” was – until now. Thanks to the power of the Internet, we now know that “GC” was Flight Lieutenant George Cole, for George has contacted us, having found “his” aeroplane on our website. As a result, the history of the aeroplane has been expanded considerably. Many thanks George!

28AUG06

Added a progress photo of the restoration of Robinson R22 VH-SBO. This is a project of the Youth Training Scheme.

26AUG06

Added a page on the opening of the Allan Vial – Path Finder Force Annexe and the Don Bennett Office.

26AUG06

Added a page acknowledging contributions to the Museum by David Bussey.

26AUG06

Added a page on QAM’s Youth Training Scheme.

11AUG06

Whilst recently reading Don Cameron’s book on the QAM collection, Bill Staff was astonished to find that the Ventura fuselage in which he played as a child is now undergoing restoration at QAM. Bill has supplied a fascinating social history of the aeroplane.

26JUL06

Added a report on the visit to QAM by a Sikorsky Seahawk of No 816 Sqn RAN for Open Cockpit Weekend 2006.

The identity WRE-601 has been adopted for the QAM Jindivik composite. Added a more recent photo.

03JUN06

The page on Caribou A4-173 has been expanded with details and photos of the Hai Yen recovery thanks to Ron Furze.

02JUN06

Nick Sayer has provided two photos of Hunter 533 during an Amberley deployment.

12MAY06

Keith Rattray in the U.K. has sent us a photo of Hunter XF311 on display at an open day at RNAS Condor at Arbroath, Scotland in the early sixties. The photo was taken by Keith’s uncle, Chief Petty Officer Murray Lees. Thank you Keith.

Lockheed Ventura A59-96 is up on her wheels again for the first time in nearly 60 years and the first Pratt & Whitney R-2800 is ready for fitment.

16JAN06

Added a page on Robinson R22 VH-SBQ.

16JAN06

Added a page on Lake Buccaneer VH-EJX which is on loan to QAM.

2005

0OCT05

The Caloundra RSL Sub Branch recently donated a Mazda truck to QAM.

18OCT05

The recently erected Hangar 2 is now being extended thanks to a generous donation from Allan Vial. The Hangar 2 extension will be known as the Allan Vial – Path Finder Force Annexe. Click the arrow for more details and panoramic photos of the new building.

18OCT05

Added a recent photo of Sabre A94-935 displayed in Hangar 2.

18OCT05

Added a recent photo of Winjeel A85-410 displayed in Hangar 2.

18OCT05

Ventura A59-96 now has both wing centre sections attached and will soon be standing on its wheels again.

18OCT05

Added a recent image of Metroliner VH-BPV which has been repainted in Bush Pilots Airways colours under its original registration VH-BPV.

12SEP05

Added a page on Don Cameron’s recently published book “Thirty Years on … QAM Major Collections”.

31JUL05

Added a list of parts required for the Robinson R22 helicopter currently under restoration.

28APR05

Added a magnificent photo of ANA Captain Keith Virtue posing with DC-3 VH-ANR “Oana”. The photo is courtesy of the Virtue Family Collection and the image was digitally restored by Graham Martin.
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07FEB05

Added more detail of the conversion of Hiller UH-12E-4 ZK-HCQ to UH-12E-3 thanks to Garry Minnell, the engineer who performed the conversion.

Added a recent photo of Victa Airtourer VH-CFE with all markings added.

08OCT04

Added a recent photo of Sabre A94-935.

08OCT04

The external painting of QAM’s DC-3 VH-ANR has been completed as shown in this recent photo.

14SEP04

Added a recent aerial view of the QAM site at Caloundra. Thanks to Nick Sayer for the photo. Also added a page which will enable the viewer to compare this 2004 view with a similar aspect taken sixteen years earlier in 1988. Note that QAM uses only the most exotic de Havilland camera ships!

25JUN04

Added a recent photo of Caribou A4-173 fitted with wings and tail group.

08JUN04

The website for QAM’s DC-3 VH-ANR has been updated with several recent photographs together with details of modifications from the aircraft log books.

2003

21DEC03

QAM also commemorated 100 years of controlled, powered flight with the acceptance into the collection of the newly restored Victa Airtourer VH-CFE. Full report with photos.

21DEC03

QAM celebrated 100 years of controlled, powered flight at the Museum in Caloundra on Wednesday 17th December. Full report with photos.

02NOV03

QAM’s “Spares” list has been added to the site. Although the list is very short at present, it will be expanded as the inventory process progresses. These items are available for sale or trade.

16OCT03

QAM’s “Wants” list has been added to the site. These are the components required to complete the restoration of aircraft in the QAM collection.

07SEP03

Rare colour photo of QAM’s DC-3 discovered.

07SEP03

Ventura restoration progresses.

07SEP03

Boomerang visits QAM.

08JUN03

Scale model BE2e donated to QAM.

08JUN03

Metroliner arrives at Caloundra.

08JUN03

Barry Ingate was the Loadmaster on Caribou A4-173 when it crashed in Vietnam – BOTH times! Barry tells his story.

20MAR03

Vietnam history of Caribou A4-173 greatly expanded. Also added two new images of the aircraft.

19MAR03

New image of QAM Anson VH-BIF in New Guinea.

15MAR03

QAM honours long-serving members.

06MAR03

QAM acquires Metroliner from Airworld.

20FEB03

QAM acquires Turana target drone.

16FEB03

QAM participates in the Avalon International Air Show.

29NOV02

QAM wins Finalist Nomination in the Queensland Tourism Awards.

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